Upcoming Release: God, JS (ii) – Jordan Sefton

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After the first instalment of God JS (I), JORDAN SEFTON unveils the second part of the partnership, entitled God, JS (ii)

The follow-up track features the North Londoner rapping majestically along to the head-bopping beat, bringing a whole new flavour of sound – go ahead, check it out!

God JS (ii) is released via Damm Records and will be available to order on iTunes this Friday.

Upcoming Release: Come My Way – Benjamin AD

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Self-proclaimed ‘rhythmic philosopher’ BENJAMIN AD shares more of his alternative hip-hop beats with the first in a series of monthly singles, Come My Way, set for release on 6th November.

The poignant yet catchy track (produced by critically acclaimed Junia T, who worked with Benjamin on his debut  acclaimed release, Monster’s Ball) details the difficulties the South London rapper  has encountered on his musical journey and the “mental demons” that have followed him.

Benjamin explains: “This track is about needing to grow constantly, summarising the whole life process with ‘we’re all children no matter how old’. I feel no matter what age we’re at we have growing to do, learning to do, regardless of our social/societal standing.”

Go on, check out Come My Way.

New Track! God JS (i) – Jordan Sefton

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After a lengthy hiatus, JORDAN SEFTON is back with the first instalment of music titled, God JS (i).

The two and a half record features a wavey old school beat where the London rapper doesn’t hold back and delivers bars that shudder with realness and honesty.

This is the first single to be released via Damm Records from his new material and will be available to order on iTunes at the end of the month.

For now, have a listen to God JS (i).

 

EP Review: Millennial Man EP – Negash Ali

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It’s not very often you come across hip-hop that displays such raw emotions, but somehow NEGASH ALI managed get the balance just right.

The Eritrean rapper, producer, singer and songwriter (now residing in London) released his second EP of the year Millennial Man. The four-track production features a compelling, downtempo drive, where the upriser lays his cards on the table and declare his mixed emotions of being in a big city…these ain’t no half-baked tracks, check it out NOW.

Must listen: Wandering Soul (watch the video), Please Don’t P*** Me Off